Popularity of FC Barcelona Museum Trumps Other Iconic Spanish Sites

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After winning World Cups and European tournaments, FC Barcelona is one of the most well-known Spanish exports around the world. It’s massive popularity allows it gradually increase ticket prices to well above internationally renowned museums like the Louvre and MoMa.

A single admission to FC Barcelona Museum costs now double as much as a single ticket to Paris’s Louvre. After fees were put up this summer, tickets to the gallery of the Catalan giants are now dearer than those at the worldwide-known Museum of Modern Art or MoMa in New York.

In any case, admissions to the Camp Nou Experience cost now 23 euros ($31) plus audio guide, having been put up by 22pc, as reported Diario Gol this week. At the same time, an adult ticket for the Louvre museum in Paris will cost visitors 12 euros ($16) – 16 euros if they wish to visit temporary exhibitions. Admissions fees at the MoMa are set at 25 dollars (18 euros).